I would set it up where you earn 20% + 5% would for bonus categories ( Fuel Mileage, No CSA points, No tickets, No Service Failures or missed deliveries. On others...50/50 Detention 80/20 Lump your own load ( I keep 20% b/c I have to do the accounting for it, etc... )
How much would I have to pay to get you to drive for me?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Preacher Man, Feb 16, 2014.
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Cetane+ Thanks this.
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It only took me a year and half to figure that out. Don't make the same mistake. Mileage pay will wear both you and your driver down.
If you don't know where to pin that percentage, ask a really good driver what they need to make in a week (gross pay). Put that against your revenue and figure out if you can afford them first. If so, make the offer. -
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In Preacher Man's original post he stated his trucks would be owner-operator trucks. All the subsequent posts seem to be addressing employee drivers and not owner-operators.
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I originally thought this thread read "How much will YOU pay ME to let you drive for me"
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OP is all over the place. In post #12 he is talking about employees driving his trucks that are leased on with Schneider. Who out there that owns a truck sub contracts to another owner who is himself leased on with a carrier? So he would get 65% from SNI and give his "owner operators" a cut from that? Makes no sense. Is he talking instead about lease purchasing trucks to drivers?
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He wants to own a small fleet, hire drivers to put in said trucks. Because they aren't "SNI"( or whoever the carrier he chooses) company trucks they aren't forced dispatch. That's what I gathered.
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If you paid me $2000 gross a week and got me home every Friday and I'd leave Monday morning id drive for you.
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